Posted: 7/1/2015 10:33:57 AM EDT
| Looking at buying an in-house made integral from them. They have what I want, in house, no wait other than the F4. Otherwise my next best option is months to even get it to TX, then start the F4. I can't get to Houston to actually look at it though. Are they good to go? |
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They had some issues back in the day but I believe they've turned their shop around. I have tremendous respect for Bill Pace (the owner) and I was an ammo salesman selling them ammo during their R&D on that integral suppressed rifle. It's a great rifle and I think it'll serve you well. If you feel good about your experience with them thus far, go for it.
I have one of their Rattler suppressors btw. Good suppressor but I bought too quickly. Probably wouldn't buy it again if I had the choice as it doesn't fit what I want to do with a suppressor. It's more of a magnum suppressor for a bolt gun. I need something lighter. Didn't know that in my early interest years for NFA... Cheers! |
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What is your next best option? A clever shop can ensure no delay to a week max even if bringing in from out of state, I do it all the time, you just need to know when and how to submit the Form3 and Form4. Next best is SRT.. get on a waiting list out of state (3-4 months), ship my host gun, wait for it to be converted and F3 to my dealer, then start F4 process. |
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They had some issues back in the day but I believe they've turned their shop around. I have tremendous respect for Bill Pace (the owner) and I was an ammo salesman selling them ammo during their R&D on that integral suppressed rifle. It's a great rifle and I think it'll serve you well. If you feel good about your experience with them thus far, go for it. I have one of their Rattler suppressors btw. Good suppressor but I bought too quickly. Probably wouldn't buy it again if I had the choice as it doesn't fit what I want to do with a suppressor. It's more of a magnum suppressor for a bolt gun. I need something lighter. Didn't know that in my early interest years for NFA... Cheers! I have zero experience with them, hence asking about them on forum. They seemed to have had a public falling out with Sean Cody, which can be a plus or minus depending on your view, but that's about the only thing I've seen. |
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I'm not sure about that. I just know they had internal issues back in 2013 that drew a lot of attention from the ATF. It was a result of some of their management at the time. Bill Pace had to get a little more hands on and now the management that caused the issue is gone. That's what I was referring to when I mentioned previous issues.
I'd say go for it. Go to their shot and handle the guns. Talk to their folks. They're good people. |
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I'm not sure about that. I just know they had internal issues back in 2013 that drew a lot of attention from the ATF. It was a result of some of their management at the time. Bill Pace had to get a little more hands on and now the management that caused the issue is gone. That's what I was referring to when I mentioned previous issues. I'd say go for it. Go to their shot and handle the guns. Talk to their folks. They're good people. My last problem is a sight unseen. I won't be able to go visit houston anytime soon. Same problem I have with SRT, but he's a known quantity . So I'm sorta asking about the people (which you've answered) and the rifle itself, also which you kinda answered. |
